Right...saber. 562 is a bad as 60cc saw and I haven't been a fan of 60cc saws as a rule.Corrected the 562 numbers, and added the 560 ones.
The saber vs. brick factor and the effects of the Revboost does of course not show in those numbers.
Right...saber. 562 is a bad as 60cc saw and I haven't been a fan of 60cc saws as a rule.Corrected the 562 numbers, and added the 560 ones.
The saber vs. brick factor and the effects of the Revboost does of course not show in those numbers.
Prius owners use the same argument..And I think it is still proving that the 6100 has better fuel milage than all the rest. See how much better the 6100 is on fuel then those wistful environmental hating huskies. Lol
Huskies just waist so much fuel who would want to carry all that extra weight of fuel needed.
Lol
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Your right that is a really stupid argument almost as dumb as arguing one .1 kg or .1kw or .1 horse power.Prius owners use the same argument..
Well obviously you like picking out certain aspects to prove your campain. So either we are comparing apples to apples(f.e. comparing the new versions of 60cc saws) or following your stupidity in bringing up whatever you like (like comparing a ten year old design to the new 60cc versions of husqvarna or stihl). Kind of like Husqvarna are all junk saws because the first few years the electronic carb was a disaster... You obviously like being some kind of numbskull.We were not talking about the 6100....
Well obviously you like picking out certain aspects to prove your campain. So either we are comparing apples to apples(f.e. comparing the new versions of 60cc saws) or following your stupidity in bringing up whatever you like (like comparing a ten year old design to the new 60cc versions of husqvarna or stihl). Kind of like Husqvarna are all junk saws because the first few years the electronic carb was a disaster... You obviously like being some kind of numbskull.
So if one leaves your route of strange ways and keeps chronology in perspection, Dolmar had with the 7900 saw THE major player in the field at it's time and neither Stihl nor Husqvarna had anything that was in it's league if you consider power to weight. And there are enough pros out there that never had your problems of some idiots running over your equipment and running succesfully their saws for a few years.
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Corrected the 562 numbers, and added the 560 ones.
The saber vs. brick factor and the effects of the Revboost does of course not show in those numbers.
I can tell you we all were quite awake while doing the side by side. Maybe one day you can find out yourself and stop ventilating unfounded assumptions.Your dreaming if you think a 6100 will beat a 562..
Your right that is a really stupid argument almost as dumb as arguing one .1 kg or .1kw or .1 horse power.
For use in hospital renovations . . .I have some Makita white power tools. What do the colors mean?
Makita used to market a line of consumer grade woodworking tools in red ('70s? '80s?). They were not as good as the blue ones (for real). Like Black and Decker, who had several lines of tools for different markets, from WalMart to Industrial customers - they rebranded their contractor grade line as 'DeWalt'.
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Well obviously you like picking out certain aspects to prove your campain. So either we are comparing apples to apples(f.e. comparing the new versions of 60cc saws) or following your stupidity in bringing up whatever you like (like comparing a ten year old design to the new 60cc versions of husqvarna or stihl). Kind of like Husqvarna are all junk saws because the first few years the electronic carb was a disaster... You obviously like being some kind of numbskull.
So if one leaves your route of strange ways and keeps chronology in perspection, Dolmar had with the 7900 saw THE major player in the field at it's time and neither Stihl nor Husqvarna had anything that was in it's league if you consider power to weight. And there are enough pros out there that never had your problems of some idiots running over your equipment and running succesfully their saws for a few years.
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(Everything in a hospital is white . . .)Why does the color have to do with being in a hospital?
Hey guys, What I know of as of now is that Makita Corp. Will be handling the distribution of the Dolmar line, As far as i know this just means instead of having different distribution partners like MWE (my distributor) Makita will simply be handling the distribution for all of the U.S. I personally would not be worried about the purty red saws going anywhere...
Im sure there will be some changes but I'm sure it will not be anything drastic. And i agree with the above post saying we should weed out some of the small dealers. ...... ...
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